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A51719 A discovery, or Certaine observations, concerning the crafty and cursed proceedings of the conspirators, or rebbells of England against their owne King, Queene, church, government, then established; to wit 1639. And the liberty, peace, fafety [sic], & quiet-beeing, of that our nation, and other kingdomes thereunto belonging. By whom the people of other nations have beene also cheated and troubled. Observed by J. M. whose hart hath for many yeares together mourned in secret, for the calamity by the sayd rebbels, brought upon his owne, and other nations. J. M. 1657 (1657) Wing M35; ESTC R217014 62,961 63

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nor King because it can not consist with hypocresie nor with violence by the helpe whereof they killed the Iust and have taken their Estates the Army who must protect them are their Gods and their Confidence because they give them Large paye out of other mens Estates by whome so many of our Nation must be murdered at home and abroad as the Officors of the Armye the like Conspirators please Wherefore the Lord God furnish and supply the harts of the King and of all his Fathers House the Lords of his most Honourable Privy Councell his Reverent and Learned Cleargye and all his most faithfull friends and helpers with the spirit of Vnderstanding Wisdome and Courage and especially with the knowledge and feare of the Lord and with the Love of Equity Iustice and Iudgement where with the God of Iust men is well pleased And I pray God vnite the hartes of all the Kings vnfained well-wishing Subjects and all his Majesties true-harted and faithfull Attendance vnto him selfe and to the King whom they seeme to honour and in a Loving and Friendly behaviour one vnto another that neyther the secret nor profest enemies who every day seekes the Ruying of both the one and the other that they may hence-forth bee able to make no more breaches nor prevaile any longer nor bee able to stand before the King nor before such as are faithfull vnder him The Lord give the King favour in the eyes of God and man that his Majesty may delight him-felfe in the Workes and the Will of the Lord and that hee may obtaine a deserving spirit to discover and finde our those who hence-forth have any Intent to betray the trust imposed in them and all those who any wayed abuseth his Majesties favours by proud Lookes or taunting Termes or other scornfull Cariadge towards those who desires the safety prosperity of his Majesty and of all his Fathers House as well as any of those who have long subsisted by the Kings bounty and favour and if such men bee discouraged who in singlenesse of harte and for love and good will to both King and Country who without any benefit one way or other none can doe the enemye better service then to cause such men to bee abused because it seemes the Conspirators doe conceave them selves to bee in agreement with death and hell Who doe not consider that the hayle shall sweepe away the Refuge of lies Therefore they promise them selves that the over-flowing scorge shall passe through Jsa 28.15.17.18 and not touch them who have made lies their reffuge and have hidde themselves vnder falsehood As I have often mentioned so I still hope resolve by the providence and gratious assistance of God Allmighty to declare a farre greater Reason for what I have sayd and what I have yet to say against the Conspirators of England If the Lord please to continue vnto mee health and subsistance to the further satisfaction of your Majesty the King of France all your good people and many others at home and abroad and for the discharge of my owne Conscience Psal 66.18 betweene God and my selfe For if I Regard iniquity in my harte the Lord will not heare my prayers the Lord direct mee in that which is according to his will and hinder mee what soeuer is contrary to his will Psa 1. last verse For the Lord knoweth the way of the Righteous but the way of the vngodly shall perish And thus I humbly take my leave at Present and Rest till the Lord shall give mee a further opportunity DISCREET READOR BEE pleased to take notice that some things more I have to say concerning my owne sufferings for the space of Three and twenty yeares together which doth consist of divers Artikles which I presented vnto the sayd Crumwell and vnto Mr. Walter Streckland for him to both whom and vnto others of theyr party I made my greevances knowne at large in Papers bearing date the 20. of February and others of the third and fourth of March in the yeare 1656. Stilo veteri from Middelborgh and Flishing Which Papers were delivered to Mr. Strecklands hand the 12. of that instant March for the sayd Crumwell by one John Symons a shippe-Carpenter who as apeares by his owne Letter dated vnto mee from London the 13. of March last wherin is signefied vnto me the delivery of those papers aforesayd to the said Mr. Streckland the day before dwelleth neare Noahs Arke close by St. Saveries Docke not farre from the Mill stairres over against the Armetage at Horset-downe in the Parish of St. Madlen London I having vsed all meanes possibly for the space of one yeare and a halfe together for the obtaining of Reparation towards my great troubles charges disgraces and much other prejudices but in Feb. and March last to wit 1656. Stilo veteri that seeing the power of the Kingdome of England being in the hand of the said Crumwell and his Army my desire from him and Mr. Streckland was that by his or their meanes the some of two hundred pounds starling might bee payd mee in Bridges within thirty dayes after the date of my sayde papers or otherwise I would publish or make knowne vnto the world such things as the sayd Crumwell and his party would by no meanes bee willing to heare of And that if the sayd 200. pounds were not payd mee within the time aforesayd I would cause the evill savor of Crumwell and some of his party for to come abroad into the world more then ever it was yet It being according vnto equity and rather shorte then over Also the sayd Crumwell having done many things of greater consequence but never any thing with more equity in this world And that if by his meanes the sayd somme were payd me I would bee allwayes ready to give an account of any thing that I had mentioned vnto any one whom hee would appoynt in such a place where wee might bee both free to speake our mindes and that I would make knowne vnto him whom the sayd Crumwell should appoynt what I had further to say against Crumwell and his Army and some others of his party And though it stands mee much in hand for to take care for my subsistance I being in yeares without which this Pamphlet had been published more then tenne yeares since yet vpon condition the sayd mony had beene payd mee I would have communicated the businesse vnto some of his apointment First in private that they might the better have made theyr peace with God the King and his Subjects But least any one or more should thinke that I vpon any condition at all did thinke or ever intend to bee wholy silent in what I mean by this the cleane contrary may appeare as follows This is parte of what I signefyed vnto him in the same papers wherin I exprest or specefied my greevances I inclosed also to the sayd Crumwell three Copyes one of an Attestation